Hampton - People

People

  • Christopher Hampton — British playwright
  • Dan Hampton — National Football League defensive tackle
  • Dave Hampton — National Football League running back
  • David Hampton — U.S. con artist
  • Fred Hampton — African American activist and deputy chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party
  • Howard Hampton, leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party
  • Ike Hampton — Major League Baseball catcher
  • James Hampton (artist) — American folk artist
  • James Hampton (actor) — television and film actor
  • Jean Elizabeth Hampton — American philosopher
  • John Hampton — Australian politician
  • Kimberly Hampton — the first female military pilot to be shot down and killed in U.S. service
  • Lionel Hampton — U.S. jazz musician
  • Martin L. Hampton — Architect
  • Michael Hampton — guitarist for Funkadelic
  • Michael Hampton (punk musician) — member of Embrace (Washington DC)
  • Mike Hampton — an American baseball player
  • Millard Hampton — U.S. athlete
  • Rodney Hampton — National Football League running back
  • Trevor Hampton — founded the first scuba diving center in Britain
  • Wade Hampton (disambiguation) — three generations of South Carolina planters, politicians and military leaders
  • William Hampton (cricketer) — English cricketer

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